After bursting onto the college baseball scene as one of the best freshman hitters in the nation in 2015, Clemson’s Reed Rohlman experienced a sophomore slump last season, when he hit just .274 with two home runs and a .374 on-base percentage.
This year, the redshirt junior outfielder has gotten back on track with a team-leading .375 batting average, 21 doubles, six home runs, 33 RBI, 42 runs and a .464 on-base percentage in 57 games.
Rohlman, Clemson’s only first-team All-ACC selection in 2017, says his mental approach to the game has keyed his bounce-back campaign.
“It’s all in the head,” Rohlman said.